Wayne Dundon 'entitled to justice', court told

Lawyers for Limerick criminal Wayne Dundon have told the Court of Appeal that he is “entitled to justice just as anybody would be”, in their efforts to expand the grounds on which he is appealing his conviction for making threats to kill.

Wayne Dundon 'entitled to justice', court told

Lawyers for Limerick criminal Wayne Dundon have told the Court of Appeal that he is “entitled to justice just as anybody would be”, in their efforts to expand the grounds on which he is appealing his conviction for making threats to kill.

Wayne Dundon (aged 37) of Lenihan Avenue, Ballinacurra Weston, was found guilty by the Special Criminal Court in 2012 of threatening Alice Collins that he would kill or cause serious harm to her sons Gareth Collins and Jimmy Collins at Hyde Avenue, Limerick on September 30, 2010.

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